India is often credited for its success as the world’s largest democracy, but variation in subnational democracy across its states has not been systematically incorporated into scholarship on subnational regimes. This paper develops a conceptualization of subnational democracy based on four constitutive dimensions – turnover, contestation, autonomy and clean elections – and introduces a comprehensive dataset to measure each of the dimensions between 1985 and 2013. The inclusion of India – an older parliamentary democracy with a centralized federal system – broadens the universe of cases for the study of subnational regimes, and reveals variation across constitutive dimensions that has not yet been theorized. The paper shows that threats to ...
The study addresses the question of why some challenges to the territorial unity of democratic state...
Examining the micro politics of a single constituency, this study tries to explore therelationship b...
This paper examines the relationship between state and democracy in India. It probes the paradox tha...
Indian democracy has often been characterized as "a puzzle" that "defies theories". But any theory o...
After seven decades as an independent democratic nation, India’s social landscape remains marred by ...
On 15 Aug 1997, India celebrated 50 years as an independent nation. Except for a brief 18 months bet...
On 15 August 1997, India celebrated fifty years as an independent nation. Except, for a brief eighte...
This article provides a new conceptual and empirical analysis of party system nationalization, based...
Studies of a small number of countries have revealed that both democratic and non-democratic subnati...
The proliferation of political parties in India has produced interesting scholarship exploring its c...
What India does to our understanding of democracy remains under-researched and there is, in particul...
Why do polity-wide parties in a multi-level context dominate in some sub national units but not othe...
In this chapter, I examine aspects of democracy in its various settings of everyday politics and at ...
Indian democracy has acquired a venerable place among the comity of thriving and robust democracies ...
This paper analyzes the effect of a redrawing of political boundaries on voting patterns and investi...
The study addresses the question of why some challenges to the territorial unity of democratic state...
Examining the micro politics of a single constituency, this study tries to explore therelationship b...
This paper examines the relationship between state and democracy in India. It probes the paradox tha...
Indian democracy has often been characterized as "a puzzle" that "defies theories". But any theory o...
After seven decades as an independent democratic nation, India’s social landscape remains marred by ...
On 15 Aug 1997, India celebrated 50 years as an independent nation. Except for a brief 18 months bet...
On 15 August 1997, India celebrated fifty years as an independent nation. Except, for a brief eighte...
This article provides a new conceptual and empirical analysis of party system nationalization, based...
Studies of a small number of countries have revealed that both democratic and non-democratic subnati...
The proliferation of political parties in India has produced interesting scholarship exploring its c...
What India does to our understanding of democracy remains under-researched and there is, in particul...
Why do polity-wide parties in a multi-level context dominate in some sub national units but not othe...
In this chapter, I examine aspects of democracy in its various settings of everyday politics and at ...
Indian democracy has acquired a venerable place among the comity of thriving and robust democracies ...
This paper analyzes the effect of a redrawing of political boundaries on voting patterns and investi...
The study addresses the question of why some challenges to the territorial unity of democratic state...
Examining the micro politics of a single constituency, this study tries to explore therelationship b...
This paper examines the relationship between state and democracy in India. It probes the paradox tha...